Neurotransmitters | Ionotropic and Metabotropic Receptors of the Synapse
Neurons' synapses talk in neurotransmitters, and there are lots of neurotransmitters! But what they actually say depends on the post-synaptic receptors that are present to listen. Dopamine, serotonin, glutamate, acetylcholine---the This video introduces the major classes of protein receptors responsible for receiving neurotransmitters at chemical synapses: fast ionotropic receptors, and slower metabotropic receptors that are able to lead to long-lasting effects. Together, the overall effect of any synapse is jointly determined by the identity of the neurotransmitter, the presence of receptors, and the equilibrium Nernst potential of any relevant ions. Heads up: We also meet G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) for the first time in this lecture series, and this enormously important family of proteins will up again when we talk about detection of photons (vision) and chemicals (smell). Playlist for all videos in series: • Introduction to Neuroscience Professor Bing Wen Brunton www.bingbrunton.com @bingbrunton on twitter

Types of Synapses

Synaptic Transmission at a Chemical Synapse | Quantal Release of Neurotransmitters
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[PSYC 200] 5. Neurotransmitters

Glutamate Transmitter System Explained (NMDA, AMPA, Kainate, mGluR) | Clip

History of Neuroscience and AI: From neurons to the first artificial neural networks

G Protein Coupled Receptors | Nervous system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy

The Action Potential | Myelinated Axons

Sense of Taste: Neurobiology of Gustatory Receptors

Visual perception | Retina, photoreceptors, and rhodopsin

Neurotransmitters

Optical Methods in Neuroscience: Calcium Imaging, Optogenetics

4.1 Glutamate receptors

Anatomy of a Neuron | Parts of a Synapse

Adrenergic Receptors - CHEAT SHEET!

Why do neurons have an electric charge? | Nernst Potential | Resting Potential of Neurons

Visual Computations and Circuits | Receptive Fields | Sparse Coding Hypothesis

Serotonin Receptors | Types of Serotonin Receptors and Serotonin Receptor Pharmacology

Synaptic transmission I The Synapse I How Neurons Communicate

(Recreational) Drugs and the Brain

